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Guantánamo: Return of UK residents welcomed

For the most up-to-date information on this situation please check bbc.co.uk Concern for other prisoners left behind at prison camp Responding to reports that three UK residents who have been held at...

Sudan: Obstructions and delays endanger UN deployment and civilian lives in Darfur

Amnesty International has warned that the peacekeeping operation in Darfur is doomed to fail if the Sudanese government and international community do not immediately halt the obstructions that have...

Nigeria: Government misleads world about death penalty record

Amnesty International has today revealed that secret executions have been taking place in Nigeria’s prisons, despite recent assurances by the government that Nigeria has not executed “in years”. The...

Pakistan: lifting of emergency measures 'fundamentally flawed'

President Musharraf’s decision to lift state of emergency fails to deal with a weakened judiciary and leaves country open to human rights violations Amnesty International today described Pakistan’s...

Scotland: Thousands of signatures presented to Chinese Consulate in Edinburgh

Thousands of signed postcards and a petition, calling for the release of Chinese prisoner Shi Tao, were presented to the Chinese Consulate in Edinburgh by Amnesty International and Mike Pringle MSP...

Zimbabwe: police still torture while political solution to crisis being sought

The Zimbabwean government continues to beat and torture political opponents and human rights defenders, despite the ongoing mediation process being facilitated by the Southern Africa Development...

UK: Amnesty petitions PM not to extend pre-charge detention as select committee joins chorus of dissent

As the Home Affairs Select Committee released its report today opposing an extension to pre-charge detention limits, Amnesty International UK urged people to sign its new “Not a Day Longer” e-petition...

UK: Amnesty releases 'ten good reasons why extending pre-charge detention is a bad idea'

Amnesty International UK Media Briefing Amnesty International UK’s ‘Ten good reasons why extending pre-charge detention is a bad idea’, outlines the strong case against government proposals to extend...

Cuba: Government should commit to human rights by ending harassment of dissidents

Amnesty International has welcomed the announcement made by Cuba’s Minister of Foreign Affairs that the country will soon ratify key human rights treaties. But it added that this move will only be...

Andrew Motion condemns 'shocking situation' of Guantanamo

The Poet Laureate Andrew Motion has today condemned the “shocking situation” of Guantánamo Bay ahead of an event to launch a new book of poems from prisoners held at the US-run military prison. Mr...